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May 4th, 2018
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Kenya, 4 May 2018 – 100 people have been reportedly killed while 33 are injured due to floods happened in Kenya since March. Following the floods, it has disrupted livelihoods, with at least 8,450 acres of farmland submerged in water and more than 6,000 live stocks were affected. Recent reports have recorded a [...]
“Severe food insecurity, cholera outbreak, ongoing conflict, and severe economic decline has caused one of the world’s most catastrophic humanitarian crises.” Yemen was already the poorest country in the Middle East when the crisis started in March 2015. Three years of continuous war moved towards a serious humanitarian tragedy. Today, more than 22.2 million […]
April 7th, 2018
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Health is an intangible gift every human should be grateful for. We breathe the same oxygen normally, eat a plate of Nasi Lemak as a kick-start of the day, and yet we can still walk properly. This is all due to the fact that our health enables us to perform daily tasks. But across the […]
Shkodra, 29 Mar 2018 – Melting of fallen snow due to warm winds and gradually increased temperatures have caused extensive floods in the region of Skhodra, Albania. In the last few days, continuous rainfall combined with an increase in discharge from hydro power plants have worsened the flooding situation. The levels of the Drini and [...]
March 16th, 2018
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For seven years the Syrian people have been bombed, besieged and forced to endure one of the worst humanitarian crises in living memory. The recent intensification of violence and increase in military offensives has made the situation even more dangerous for ordinary civilians. Ordinary men, women, and children have borne the brunt of this conflict, […]
March 8th, 2018
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We live in a world where poverty and gender inequality go hand in hand. Women and girls have poorer access to food, healthcare, education and paid work. Women and girls make up sixty percent of people suffering from chronic hunger. Women and girls are more likely to die from natural disasters. Across the developing world, […]